Introduction
In the context of the Convention on Biodiversity, the term 'Ecosystem
Approach' is used in a very specific way:
The
Ecosystem Approach is a strategy for the integrated management of
land, water and living resources that promotes conservation and
sustainable use in an equitable way. Application of the ecosystem
approach should help to reach a balance of the three objectives of the
Convention. It is based on the application of appropriate scientific
methodologies focused on levels of biological organization which
encompass the essential processes, functions and interactions among
organisms and their environment. It recognizes that humans, with their
cultural diversity, are an integral component of ecosystems.
Much more information can be obtained from the relevant part of the
CBD website
www.biodiv.org/programmes/cross-cutting/ecosystem/default.shtml
Case studies of how to implement the approach are available in a
report:
R. D. Smith and E. Maltby. (2003). Using the Ecosystem Approach to
Implement the Convention on Biological Diversity: Key Issues and Case
Studies. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. x +118 pp.
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